The American Pain Foundation Action Network is pleased to announce
September is Pain Awareness Month
Uniting Our Voices, Conquering Pain Together
September Pain Awareness Month (PAM) is an annual campaign during the month of September to raise awareness in communities across the country about the national healthcare crisis of the undertreatment of pain.
As part of PAM, join us for APF’s VIRTUAL MARCH – an online event to unite, empower and rally those who care about people living with pain to make a difference in policy and practice. Help us transform pain policy into improved pain management for all! 2010 marked an enormous victory for pain management. Provisions in the National Pain Care Policy Act passed with the Health Care Reform bill after 7 years in the making! We’ve garnered awareness and momentum around pain and the challenges it creates for millions of people but there is still so much work to do. The majority of people with pain still do not receive the pain care they deserve. JOIN US and make the difference!
Sign up to participate in the Virtual March HERE!
For more information about the Virtual March
and how to get involved,
PLUS the Pain Awareness Month
Advocacy Toolkit,
CLICK HERE.
People in pain have a right to timely,
effective pain care!
The American Pain Foundation Action Network works everyday to transform pain care in America. We need your help! Join us in our efforts to improve pain care today. Learn more about the Action Network and how you can make a difference to millions of Americans living with pain.
Ways to Get Involved:
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BECOME A PART OF THE MOVEMENT FOR BETTER PAIN CARE TODAY
Using this site
This site is Action Central for the Action Network’s activities, calls to action, tools to get involved and strategies for spreading the word. Use our Action Toolkit to see how you can get involved and access templates to help you in your efforts. Connect with others working to improve pain management on the Connect page and visit our Events page to find or post an activity that is happening in your area. If you need help finding pain information or resources e-mail info@painfoundation.org.
With your help we can build a movement that will change the face of pain care in the United States.
Join us now!
The Bottom Line: Americans have a right to timely, effective pain management.
